What does a soft tissue rupture in the groin feel like?

A soft tissue break in the groin may produce severe pain, tissue dysfunction, and bleeding. Soft tissues include skin, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, and more. If there is a tear in the skin, a small amount of blood may seep out; if there is a muscle rupture, it may cause the patient severe pain as well as a subcutaneous hematoma. If small blood vessels are torn, there may be localized bruising, accompanied by patient’s pain, and large blood vessels are torn, which may cause acute blood loss and even lead to shock. If the nerves are damaged, it may lead to impaired muscle sensation and movement in the perineal area and inner thigh, and abnormal function of related organs. If the patient feels discomfort in the groin area, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to determine under the guidance of the doctor what the specific cause of the disease is, and targeted treatment.